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    Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Dynamical System Analysis

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    From Preface: This is the fourteenth time when the conference “Dynamical Systems: Theory and Applications” gathers a numerous group of outstanding scientists and engineers, who deal with widely understood problems of theoretical and applied dynamics. Organization of the conference would not have been possible without a great effort of the staff of the Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics. The patronage over the conference has been taken by the Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland. It is a great pleasure that our invitation has been accepted by recording in the history of our conference number of people, including good colleagues and friends as well as a large group of researchers and scientists, who decided to participate in the conference for the first time. With proud and satisfaction we welcomed over 180 persons from 31 countries all over the world. They decided to share the results of their research and many years experiences in a discipline of dynamical systems by submitting many very interesting papers. This year, the DSTA Conference Proceedings were split into three volumes entitled “Dynamical Systems” with respective subtitles: Vibration, Control and Stability of Dynamical Systems; Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Dynamical System Analysis and Engineering Dynamics and Life Sciences. Additionally, there will be also published two volumes of Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics entitled “Dynamical Systems in Theoretical Perspective” and “Dynamical Systems in Applications”

    5th EUROMECH nonlinear dynamics conference, August 7-12, 2005 Eindhoven : book of abstracts

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    5th EUROMECH nonlinear dynamics conference, August 7-12, 2005 Eindhoven : book of abstracts

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    The bracket geometry of statistics

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    In this thesis we build a geometric theory of Hamiltonian Monte Carlo, with an emphasis on symmetries and its bracket generalisations, construct the canonical geometry of smooth measures and Stein operators, and derive the complete recipe of measure-constraints preserving dynamics and diffusions on arbitrary manifolds. Specifically, we will explain the central role played by mechanics with symmetries to obtain efficient numerical integrators, and provide a general method to construct explicit integrators for HMC on geodesic orbit manifolds via symplectic reduction. Following ideas developed by Maxwell, Volterra, Poincaré, de Rham, Koszul, Dufour, Weinstein, and others, we will then show that any smooth distribution generates considerable geometric content, including ``musical" isomorphisms between multi-vector fields and twisted differential forms, and a boundary operator - the rotationnel, which, in particular, engenders the canonical Stein operator. We then introduce the ``bracket formalism" and its induced mechanics, a generalisation of Poisson mechanics and gradient flows that provides a general mechanism to associate unnormalised probability densities to flows depending on the score pointwise. Most importantly, we will characterise all measure-constraints preserving flows on arbitrary manifolds, showing the intimate relation between measure-preserving Nambu mechanics and closed twisted forms. Our results are canonical. As a special case we obtain the characterisation of measure-preserving bracket mechanical systems and measure-preserving diffusions, thus explaining and extending to manifolds the complete recipe of SGMCMC. We will discuss the geometry of Stein operators and extend the density approach by showing these are simply a reformulation of the exterior derivative on twisted forms satisfying Stokes' theorem. Combining the canonical Stein operator with brackets allows us to naturally recover the Riemannian and diffusion Stein operators as special cases. Finally, we shall introduce the minimum Stein discrepancy estimators, which provide a unifying perspective of parameter inference based on score matching, contrastive divergence, and minimum probability flow.Open Acces

    14th Conference on Dynamical Systems Theory and Applications DSTA 2017 ABSTRACTS

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    From Preface: This is the fourteen time when the conference “Dynamical Systems – Theory and Applications” gathers a numerous group of outstanding scientists and engineers, who deal with widely understood problems of theoretical and applied dynamics. Organization of the conference would not have been possible without a great effort of the staff of the Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics. The patronage over the conference has been taken by the Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. It is a great pleasure that our invitation has been accepted by so many people, including good colleagues and friends as well as a large group of researchers and scientists, who decided to participate in the conference for the first time. With proud and satisfaction we welcome nearly 250 persons from 38 countries all over the world. They decided to share the results of their research and many years experiences in the discipline of dynamical systems by submitting many very interesting papers. This booklet contains a collection of 375 abstracts, which have gained the acceptance of referees and have been qualified for publication in the conference proceedings [...]
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